AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEducation Tech & Assessment: CXC released 2026 May–June results in Anguilla, with CAPE acceptable grades up to 93.52% and CSEC acceptable grades rising to 72.18%; Mathematics remains the weak spot at 42% (up 4 points), while IT leads CSEC at 83%. AI in Schools: CXC also reported its first official AI misuse cases in exams, alongside unauthorised devices, collusion, and unauthorised material, and urged students not to upload personal data to AI tools. New Certification Pathways: CXC launched the Caribbean Targeted Education Certificate (CTEC), a modular, stackable credential built from competency modules; the math pilot showed strong results, and more subjects are planned for next year. Exam Participation Watch: Absenteeism is still a concern: 3,534 CAPE candidates and 32,403 CSEC candidates did not turn up, with unpreparedness cited. Digital Real Estate: New domain-market data suggests .ai is overtaking .com on average value, with .ai transactions and valuations surging.
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